Emily Dickinson Lexicon
Definition for Warm (-ed, -ing, -s)
warm (-ed, -ing, -s), v. [see warm, adj.] (web play: head, interest, mutual).
- Revive; restore; resurrect; resuscitate; return to life; raise from death.
- Greet; accept; receive; clasp in welcome.
- Congratulate; honor; give happiness to; please by compliments.
- Phrase. “Warmed them”: got heat for themselves; increased their body temperature; [with reflexive pronoun.]
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